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 GROVE] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 730 Lodtre, Itchen, Hants, J. P., D.L., and Frances Mexico ; scientific adviser to commnr. of Irish Eliza, dau. of Lt.-Col. Henry Dundas Campbell, lights. Residences — Aberfoyle, Rathgar, Dublin ; B. 2G Oct. 1861 : entd. Array, 1881 ; capt. I.S.C. Bryn Rhedyn, Conway, N. Wales. Club — Royal 1882; maj. Ind. Army, 1891; col. and temp. [ Irish Yacht, brig.-gen. 1912 ; served N.W. Froiitier, 1897-8 HUNT-GRUBBE, G.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1899 ; K.C.B. 1882; C.B. (mil.) 1874.— Adm. Sib and to Princo of Wales dimng the Indian Tour, } Walter James Hunt-Gbubbe, s. of late Rev, 1905-G; extra equerry to King George V from i James Andrew Hunt-Grubbe. B. 1833; m. 1905 ; mil. sec. during Their Majesties visit to jggy^ jjarv Anne (d. 18 Auc;. 1908), dau. of Wil- India, 1911-12 ; is insp.-gen. of Imperial Service j liam Codrington, of Wroughton, Wilts ; ent. R.N. troops in India. Clubs — Cavalry ; Hurhngham. j ^ ig45^ comm. 1861, capt. 1866, rear-adra. 1884. (despatches, medal with clasp) ; Tirah, 1897-8 (despatches, clasp) ; A.D.C. to Viceroy, 1893-8, GROVE, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1898 ; C.B. 1887. — Maj. -Gen. Sib Colebidge Grove, s. of the Right Hon. Sir William Robert Grove, P.O., ! vice-adm. 1890, adm. 1895; ret. 1897; commd. H.]M.S. '' Jaseur " in suijpressing Slave Trade on West Coast of Africa 186^-6 ; apptd. in charge of Island of Ascension 1866 ; commanded Naval D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., judge of the Common Brig, in Ashantee War 1874 (severelv wounded, Pleas, and Emma Maria, dau. of J. D. Powles. medal) ; commanded a division of the fleet at B. 20 Sept. 1839 ; ed. at Oxford ; ent. 15th Reg. I the bombardment of Alexandria, 1882 ; A.D.C. 1863, capt. 1872, maj. E. Yorks Reg. 1881, Heut.-, ^ Queen Victoria 1879-84 ; C.-in-C. at Cape of col. 1882, col. 1885, maj. -gen. 1896, retired 1901 ; ! Good Hope 1885-8 : adm. supt. at Devonport served in Egyptian campaign, 1882, as D.A.A. and j 1888-91 : pres. Roy. Naval Coll. Greenwich, Q.M.G. (medal, clasp, despatches, bronze star, 1894-7 ; awarded good service pension of £300 dsmanieh) ; with Soudan exped. 1884-5 (des- patches, two clasps) ; A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1882 ; D.A.A.G. at headquarters 1883 ; mil. sec. Egypt 1885 ; A.A. and Q.M.G., Gibraltar, 1885—6 ; private sec. to successive Secretaries of State for War 1880-8 ; A.A.G. at headquarters 1888-94 ; mil. sec. to Com.-in-Ch. 1896-1901 ; memb. of Royal Commn. on Militia and Volunteer forces 1903 ; col. East Yorks Reg. Residence — 7, Wellington Court, Knightsbridge, S.W. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge ; Army and Navy. GROVER, K.C.B. Creat. 1914 ; K.C.I.E. Hants. Club — United per ann. 1901 ; J.P. Service. Issue — [ 1. Walter .John Hunt-Grubbe, b. 1874 ; lieut. <^ape | .Mounted Kifles ; m. 1913, Margaret, rtau. of late Capt. Henry Hunt-Grubbe, of Eastwell, Devizes. 1. Mary Frances. 2. Olive Kathcrine, m. George Soltau, and has issue. GUBBINS, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1911; C.B. 1905; M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1902. — Subg.-Gen. Sib William Lauxcelotte Gubbins, s. of the Rev. George G. Gubbins, M.A. (preb. and chancellor), 1911 ; C.B. (mil.) 1906. — Lt.-Gen. Sib Malcolm j of Maidstown and Kilpeacon, co. Limerick, and Henry Stanley Groveb, s. of late Charles Ehret i Dora, dau. of Edward Purdon, J. P., of Lisnabin, Grover, of the Bury, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, j Killucan, co. Westmeath. B. at Ballingarry, co. B. 19 July, 1858 ; m. 14 March, 1891, Helen Grace (d. 24 April, 1912), dau. of Alexander John Lawrence, C.I.E., Ind. C.S. ; ed. at Charterhouse and Sandhurst ; entd. Army 1876, capt. 1887, maj. 1896, brevet It.-col. 1898, col. 1902, maj. -gen. 1907, It. -gen. 1912 ; held various staff appointments, including command of 1st cavalry brigade, Punjab, 1906-8 ; inspr.-gen. of cavalry in India 1908-11 ; served in Afghan campaign, 1878-80 (medal) ; Sudan, 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; N.W. Frontier, India, 1894—5 (medal with clasp) ; Toclii, 1897-8 (medal with clasp) ; S. Africa, 1901-2 (medal with 3 clasps) ; sec. to Govt, of India, army dept., and a memb. of the ( Jouncil of the Govr.-Genl. for making laws and regulns. 1911-2 ; in command of 4th (Quetta) divn. since Nov. 1912. Address — Quetta. India. Club — United Service. GROVES, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Emily, dau. of J. Dods, of Spalding, Lines. 31. 1 June, 1875, as his 2nd wife. Sir .Tolm Groves, Mayor of Wey- mouth 1887-8-9, who d. 2 Oct. 1905. Residence ■ — Rodwell, Weymouth. GRUBB, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1887. — SibHoward Gbcbb, s. of Thomas Grubb, F.R.S., engineer to the Bank of Ireland, and Sarah, dau. of John Palmer, of Palmerston, co. Galway. B. in Dublin, 1844 : m. 1871, Mary Hester, dau. of George Hamilton AValker, M.D., of Louisiana, U.S.A. ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dublin (master of Engineering honoris causi 1876) : is a civil engineer (consult- ing), and constructor of astronomical instruments to the British, Colonial, and Foreign Govern- ments ; constructed the great Melbourne reflector, the great Vienna refractor, and many of the most celebrated astronomical instruments in the world ; F.R.A.S., F.R.S. (Lond.), late pres. Liverpool Astronomical Soc. and Photograpliic Soc. of Ire- land ; vice pres. Royal Soc. Dublin ; hon. memb. Roy. Institute of Civil Engineers (Ireland) ; Cuningham Gold MedalUst Royal Irish Academy 1881 ; hon. memb. of Astronomical Society of Limerick, 20 July, 1849 ; m. 17 Dec. 1885, Flor- ence Margaret, dau. of the Rev. H. Tripp, M.A., of Huntspill, Somerset ; Fell, of Wore. Coll. Oxford ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dub. ; B.A. 1870, M.B., i M.Ch. Dub. 1872 ; entd. A.M.S. 1873 ; Dir.-Gen. A.M.S. (ranking as It. -gen.) since 1910; Hon. i Surg, to the King ; served in Afghan war 1878- 80 (despatches) ; with Egyptian expedition 1882,, Burmah expedn. 1886, and in S. Africa 1899- 1901 (despatches, promoted Col.) ; princ. med. officer Home dist. 1902—3 and to forces in India 1906. Residence — Belvedere Drive, Wimbledon, S.W. Clubs — United Service ; Sports'. Issue — Bi'Ider Arthur Nugent Gubbins, b. 1902. rioreuce Annie. GUILLEMARD, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1910; C.B. (civ.) 1905. — Sir Laurence Nunns Gtjille- MABD, s. of late Rev. William Hy. Guillemard, D.D. B. 7 June 1862 ; m. 2 July, 1902, Ella, dau. of Thomas Spencer Walker ; ed. at Charterhouse and Camb. (B.A., 1st cl. Class Tripos 1884, M.A. , 1889) ; ent. Treasury 1888 ; priv. sec. to sucees- > sive Chancellors of the Exchequer (Rt. Hons. Sir I Wm. Vemon-Harcoui't and Sir M. Hicks-Beach, , Bt. ) ; dep. chrmn. Board of Inland Revenue 1902 ; chrmn. Board of Customs and Excise since 1908. Residence — Tower House, Tite Street, Chelsea Embankment, S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Brooks's ; Bath. GUINNESS, Lady (Ivnt.'s widow). — Thomasina Anne, dau. of George Studdert, of Kilnamona and Glenwood, co. Clare. M. 6 April, 1866, Sir Reginald Robert Bruce Guinness, D.L., who d. 9 July, 1909. Residence — 7, Sloane Street, S.W. GUNN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1898.— Sib John GuNN, s. of Donald Gunn, of Achalibster, Caith- ness, and Anne, dau. of Hector Mackay, j-eoman, of Achalibster. B. 28 Oct. 1837 ; m. 1st, 1871, Sarah Jane (d. 1874), dau. of Thomas Hill, merchant,' of Cardiff ; m. 2nd. 1878, Harrietts